Episode 14 – Anne Shirley

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Anne Shirley ? Community Score: 4.4
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Although my sister and I were watching this series said she wouldn’t notice if I wasn’t there to point out what was missing, and I wasn’t entirely convinced. But those viewers who are not David fans can rest assured that most of the removed from the adaptation of the latter half Anne leaves Avonlea Worried about him, and the grumpy farmers with the parrot, their roles were greatly reduced. I know more or less what the motivation behind this is: Adaptation Anne leaves Avonlea It is necessary to arrive Annie on the islandI doubt where the adapter’s feelings are. Montgomery’s second Anne novel should end next week, which means most of the second COUR The third book will be studied specifically. I feel differently about this.
Nevertheless, Miss Lavendar Lewis’s chapters are handled well. Lavendar is the platonic ideal of Anne’s platonic heroine, which is the clarity of art. Lavendar (must still in her forties) is shown around her out of reach manor, wearing a faded manor of seventy years ago, always wearing her hair, always wearing opera gloves, and her imperial-style gown sweeping across the floor. She and her maid made tea for guests they knew they wouldn’t come, and she was still loyal to the memories of the boy from twenty-five years ago, regretting her stupidity while still making the most of it. She is the heroine of an emotional novel, Mrs. Eden Southworth, and Miss Havisham. How could Anne stay away?
But Anne encounters the ideal tragedy in human form to show us how Anne herself grew up. Even if we are against her thriving romance with Fred, it is clear that Anne is not back to her form in Lavendar’s situation the way she did when she wrote about Geraldine. She praised Lavendar’s loneliness in ways that did not exist before Matthew passed away and in her opinion it was the reason why she lived with Marilla in Green Gables instead of going to college. There is nothing romance about loneliness.
It kind of happened when Diana took Gilbert’s chances seriously with her. Anne refuses any romance he feels, but you can also see that she is also considering the situation with Lavendar and Paul’s father. Marilla did a great job as an old maid, Rachel Lynde was taking care of her husband during her illness (a situation that Anne might have thought was romantic but now knows), so her life didn’t force her to marry or fall in love. But she didn’t want to spend twenty-five years reflecting on a mistake that had huge consequences when she ended like Ravendo. Anne is growing up before our eyes, and although I’m sorry, most of the Avonlea lifespan has been removed, that’s the point this adaptation wants to put forward.
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Strangely, Lavendar dressed in a heroine like Jane Austen (please insert my habitual character of Anne and Diana Dressing Age Age norppripripripripripripripriprip), and still has the effort to make things fit for the times. Anne brought it Gordy’s Lady’s Bookthe main female publication of the 19th century (you can pass a here) Let her look at the fashion board. The plates we see show that the magazine has been outdated for about twenty years, which is still a little bit more for rural areas like Avonlea, but it’s still a wonderful blink of an eye, your ll-Miss-It moment, when Lavendar shies away from the Regency ceremony, she still wears some styles that are wearing some young people. I appreciate this detail, especially given the other issues in this section.

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